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Post-Construction Termite Control

If your property is already built, our post-construction termite control services offer effective solutions to eliminate termites and prevent further infestations.

Our process includes:

  • Comprehensive Inspection: Our team conducts a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the termite infestation and identify entry points.
  • Localized Treatment: We apply targeted treatments to eliminate existing termite colonies and protect vulnerable areas.
  • Barrier Protection: Our experts establish a protective barrier using cutting-edge termiticides, ensuring long-term termite prevention.
  • Drill-Fill-Seal Method: Advanced drilling and injection technique for complete termite elimination.

Don't let termites damage your property. Contact us today for professional post-construction termite treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Post-Construction Termite Treatment

What is Post-Construction Termite Treatment?

This treatment is for existing buildings where termites are already present or as a preventive measure. It involves drilling and injecting chemicals into the walls and floor junctions.

How do you treat termites without destroying my floor?

We use the Drill-Fill-Seal method. Small 12mm holes are drilled at the wall-floor junctions, chemical is injected, and the holes are neatly sealed with chalk or cement to match your floor.

Is the chemical smell dangerous for my family or pets?

We use advanced, odorless, and government-approved (CIB) chemicals that are safe for indoor use. However, it is always better to keep children and pets away during the actual process.

How do I know if my house needs immediate termite treatment?

Look for "mud tubes" on walls, hollow sounds when tapping wooden furniture, discarded wings near windows, or small holes in wooden frames.

How often should I get my home inspected for termites?

Even after treatment, it is highly recommended to have a professional inspection once a year to ensure the chemical barrier is intact and no new colonies have formed.